![]() You can get an older Tesla that's pretty good for HPS, and inexpensive.īut that's assuming whatevver software I'm running for it can use the GPU it needs.Ĭlick to expand.The first one I bought off eBay used had a problem where it would shut the machine down under load so I returned it. Maybe the work around is having a cheaper GPU that is Metal capable (to run > High Sierra), and have a 2nd GPU that my number cruncher. I'm not a gamer, but want to use the upgraded MacPro for a workstation.Īnd I need CUDA capability, so it means AMD is not an option. There is a list of Metal benchmarks from GeekBench:įrom other forums, I know that the Titan Xp is Metal capable, although not on Apple's list.Īnd the GTX 1080 Ti is on Geekbench's list. The Apple one is quite small: there must be others. I wish there was a bigger list of GPU's that run Metal. In any case, can run > High Sierra as VM: I already do that on a MacBook 2012. Not a big deal, although for some things it's a hassle. I didn't realise it would need a Metal capable GPU to go past High Sierra, though. It had a Radeon HD 5770, and I always intended on upgrading that.Īs well as make it possible to boot with an NVMI SSD. Well, I recently bough a Mac Pro 2010 for peanuts, and have been messing with it.
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